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Columbia's Tree Ring Laboratory is racing against time to uncover the secrets of old-growth trees before they’re lost forever.
The state's evidence-based policy draws on research documenting the numerous health risks of formaldehyde.
The outermost brain layer just behind the forehead sustains the most damage from heading. The damage leads to cognitive deficits.
More than 100 Columbians have volunteered yearly with the Read Ahead Mentoring Program—one staffer and recent volunteer shares his experience.
Report outlines policy priorities critical to advancing the full and equal participation of women and girls in the 21st century.
Professor Mark Mazower guides readers through a history that seeks to illuminate rather than to blame.
The Center will advance the development and understanding of blockchain protocols and their applications.
With the Reynolds Foundation, the School of International and Public Affairs, the Journalism School, and Columbia Global will advance programs to develop the next generation of global leaders.
From science to humanities, writing to social sciences, here are the Columbians who received awards recently.
In Vera, or Faith, the School of the Arts writing professor portrays a crumbling modern American family.
A School of Nursing study showed promising results for helping adolescents with the ailment.
Professor Samuel H. Sternberg was recognized alongside postdocs Yunjia Lai and Viraj Pandya.
In Professor Harris Wang’s lab, synthetic microbes are being developed into therapies for our microbiome.
Scientists at Columbia's Zuckerman Institute have linked a brain area in mice to the drive to consume sweets, fats, and salt.
Photos crackling with the buzz of our community coming back together again.